
Shubman Gill has come under heavy trolling after India’s T20 struggles. Many fans blame the management for forcing Gill into the squad, claiming his inclusion disrupted a batting lineup that was already working well.
Fans Question Batting Order Changes
Supporters argue Sanju Samson was best at opening, Tilak Varma at No. 3, and Suryakumar Yadav at No. 4. They claim Gill’s entry disturbed this balance. But suggesting that one player alone ruined the order seems far-fetched.
Batting Positions Don’t Define Skills
Critics forget that changing batting positions doesn’t erase talent. A batter who thrives at No. 4 doesn’t lose ability at No. 3. Players adapt to roles, and failures in new positions are part of the game, not management blunders.
Bad Form Is Normal in Cricket
Every cricketer faces patches of poor form. Gill’s struggles are not unusual and should not be exaggerated. Instead of harsh trolling, fans need to recognise that setbacks are natural and don’t define a player’s long-term quality.
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